According to this story in the Daily Advertiser of Lafayette, Louisiana, Dartmouth has requested football game film of Trent Hebert, a two-time all-district quarterback, a two-time all-conference punter and an all-state and all-conference pitcher on the baseball diamond. Hebert is listed at behind around 5-foot-10, 170 pounds and is a 4.0 student. Harvard, Columbia and Louisiana College are also on his radar.
The Big Green's football/track athletes were back at it yesterday with junior wide receiver Brian Evans and freshman defensive back Pete Pidermann again leading the way. In a three-way meet with Vermont and New Hampshire, Evans won the 60 in 7.12 and the 200 in 22.95. Pidermann won the 60 hurdles in 8.54 and was second to Evans in the 200 in 23.03.
Freshman running back Rob Mitchelson was sixth in the 60 in 7.42 with junior corner John Manning false starting. Manning was ninth in the 200 in 24.26. For the complete results, click here.
When Dartmouth faced New Hampshire on Memorial Field last fall, the Wildcats came into the game ranked No. 1 in the nation and with David Ball challenging Jerry Rice's career touchdown record. The game drew 7,023. Last night Dartmouth and New Hampshire played ice hockey at the Verizon Center in Manchester. The sixth-annual Riverstone Cup went to UNH in front of a crowd of 9,640.
Still on the ice, former Dartmouth standout Lee Stempniak has earned a spot in the NHL's YoungStars Game one day before the NHL All-Star Game. Stempniak, now in his second year with the St. Louis Blues, is tied for fourth on the team in scoring with 13 goals and 13 points.
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